Choosing an automotive spray booth for your auto body shop is a long-term investment that should enhance productivity and profitability, and there are numerous car paint booths to consider.
This is where Global Finishing Solutions (GFS) can help. Weāre a leading paint booth manufacturer with more than 50 years of experience, enabling us to provide expert advice on selecting paint booths and accessories tailored to your shopās unique needs.
Here is a step-by-step guide for choosing finishing equipment:
1. Assess Your Shopās Needs
The first step is figuring out what your body shop needs from your paint booth. How many jobs does your shop handle per day? What size vehicles does your shop typically work on? Are your production needs static or do you plan on expanding your capabilities? What level of finish are you striving for? Your spray booth needs to handle your facilityās workflow today and in the future, so think carefully about what you want your booth to do.
You should also consider the logistics of booth installation. How much floor space can your repair shop dedicate to a paint booth, and where will the booth go? Are you also looking into curing ovens or paint mixing rooms? How high are the ceilings? Do you need a side-load system to transport vehicles within your shop? How does air flow through the space? What fuel sources are available to you? Will your equipment comply with relevant codes? Answering questions like these will help you pick the best paint booth for your body shop.

This isnāt an exhaustive list. Contact us for assistance assessing your repair facilityās needs. Our expert team can help you compare paint booths based on your production goals, existing floor plan, air handling requirements, code compliance needs and more. Our in-house design and engineering team can even customize your booth to your specifications.
2. Know What Equipment to Look for in Automotive Paint Booths
While the perfect paint booth for your auto shop depends on your answers from Step 1, there are a handful of features that every auto repair shop should be looking for. You want intuitive control panels for precise tuning of the work environment in your booth. You want efficient filters to clean the air and avoid impurities that could compromise paint jobs. Excellent lighting ensures your team can see what theyāre doing, and high-quality materials ensure your booth is durable.

Features like these come standard on GFS spray booths. The Ultra XD Paint Booth includes an easy-to-use Engage control panel, excellent air filtration and contamination control options, and four-tube sidewall light fixtures designed for optimal brightness and premium construction ā all from top-quality materials at our American factory.
3. Understand The 3 Major Types of Automotive Spray Booths
Automotive paint booths generally fall under one of three major types: cross draft, downdraft and semi-downdraft. Assessing which one best fits your production needs will help you choose the right spray booth for your auto shop.
Cross Draft

Cross draft paint booths are the most cost-effective option while still providing reliable performance. Air flows horizontally through the booth, starting at the front and blowing on the product before exhausting through a filter bank in the rear. Cross draft booths donāt require an exhaust pit, making them easier to integrate into existing floor plans.
Semi-Downdraft

Semi-downdraft spray paint booths introduce air from the ceiling toward the front and exhaust it low at the rear. This model provides many of the benefits of downdraft booths with less ductwork and a smaller pit or raised floor. A variation on this design is the side downdraft booth, where air flows in from the ceiling and exhausts through the rear of both sidewalls, allowing uniform distribution without a pit.
Downdraft

Downdraft booths provide the cleanest possible working environment. Air enters through a filtered ceiling plenum and flows vertically over the product before exhausting through the floor, effectively eliminating overspray and other common contaminants.
GFS offers cross draft, semi-downdraft, side downdraft and downdraft paint booths, so we can accommodate diverse production requirements. We also have prep booths designed for sanding, priming and other smaller tasks, freeing your main booth for bigger jobs while ensuring smaller tasks are completed in a clean, code-compliant environment.
4. Ensure You Comply with Regulations
Any experienced auto shop owner knows that multiple independent agencies and governmental entities regulate paint booths, and failure to comply with codes and regulations could result in hefty fines and even shop closure. You should familiarize yourself with all of the codes that apply to your operation before choosing a spray booth.
National codes are written by organizations such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA), the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the International Code Council (ICC). In addition, organizations like Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and Electrical Testing Labs (ETL) perform independent assessments of product safety. Local standards may also vary from national regulations.
GFS takes paint booth safety seriously and actively works with many of these organizations to write industry-specific standards. Weāre always up to date on the latest requirements, and all of our products meet or exceed national standards. If you select a GFS booth, youāll never worry about regulatory compliance.
5. Consider Your Booth a Long-Term Investment
It can be tempting to focus on saving money when choosing a paint booth, but youāre making a significant long-term investment in your body shop. Long-term ownership costs, including replacement supplies and maintenance, often affect bottom lines more than the upfront cost. A booth that doesnāt meet your shopās needs could cost more in the long run.
GFS considers every customer a partner, so weāre invested in connecting you with the booth that will serve you best, both today and through the years. Our technical support team is available by phone or email to answer any questions you may have, and our local distributors are trained to provide customers with the tools needed to make full use of our products. We also provide product training and informative manuals to give our customers the necessary resources for success.Ā

GFS services everything we sell through service and preventative maintenance programs. Our maintenance programs are flexible and may include quarterly or annual paint booth inspections, just-in-time filter replacement, booth cleaning, part replacement and Booth Shield floor and wall protective coatings to help keep your working environment as clean as possible. Maintenance plans can be customized for any shop, removing the hassle of maintaining your finishing equipment.
Once you know precisely what your shop needs from its paint booth, what features you need to reach your production goals and your preferred airflow style, youāre ready to invest in an automotive paint booth. Donāt rush this decision. Paint booths can last for decades if well maintained.
Expert help can ensure you cover all your bases during the selection process. Request an automotive refinishing quote today to connect with a knowledgeable local distributor who can assess your needs, recommend paint booths and walk you through the ordering and installation process. Or contact us directly for personalized assistance. Weāll walk you through how to make the right choice for your body shop.